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Get the weapon of choice for gamers – the EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti. It adds a new dimension to the NVIDIA Kepler-powered family of graphics cards by delivering the ideal fusion of power, performance, and affordability. Experience faster, smoother, richer gaming with innovative NVIDIA technologies like TXAA antialiasing, Adaptive Vertical Sync, and PhysX.
Base Clock 915 MHz
Boost Clock 980 MHz
Memory Clock 6008 MHz
CUDA Cores 1344
PCI-Express 3.0
2048MB GDDR5 192bit
Nvidia SMX Engine, Nvidia GPU Boost, NVidia Adaptive Verticle Sync, Nvidia Surround, Support for Concurrent Displays, Nvidia PhysX, Nvidia 3D Vision Ready, Nvidia SLI Ready, Nvidia CUDA Technology
This video card was the last component I needed to upgrade my computer. Initially, I was going to go with the GTX 570 or 580, but then this beauty came out and I got to say, it is worth the investment. You really get bang for your buck with this card. I can play basically any game at the highest settings while still maintaining 60+ fps. I really needed a more powerful card because I am a streamer and I needed something that can handle a lot. I upgraded from a Nvidia GT 440, which is a huge upgrade. Although the 600W Corsair power supply I ordered along with this was a dud shortly after the power turned on, I was still able to use it with my old power supply, which barely met the minimum requirement (450W). It uses less power than the 500 series which is pretty nice. I would imagine it actually stays cooler as well. I never had a 500 series card, so I don't know what the temperature would be. The card doesn't even really get hot. I am also running this in a PCI Express 2.0 slot instead of 3.0. You may get a slight performance boost, but I don't think it would be significant. While this card is basically designed stock by Nvidia, it is still a great design. It's simple and it keeps pretty cool. This card gives a 7.9 Windows Experience rating on Windows 7. On Windows 8 Consumer Preview (which rates 1.0 to 9.9 instead), it gives a 7.9 as well. This card is just simply a great card. If you are a serious gamer, but you don't want to shell out $200 more for the 680 or $100 for the 670, this card is a great alternative. The 660 isn't far behind the 670 performance wise. It is also still a Kepler card, so you get all the nice features that comes with Kepler, which includes using 4 monitors off the single card if you desire. This card doesn't disappoint and I highly recommend it. And although it works well so far with the 450W PSU, I would suggest getting a higher wattage just to be safe.And mind you that the value is even better considering you get a free code for Borderlands 2. I don't plan on really playing it, but for those of you who are, this makes the card an even better buy.Edit: Just for some reference, I get a constant 60fps+ frame rate on TERA with the highest settings (which is a pretty graphically stunning MMO)My build:GIGABYTE Z68 Series MotherboardIntel i7 3700 Processor12GB RAMIntel 330 Series 120GB SSD1TB 6.0 gb/s HDD450W Corsair PSUNvidia GTX 660 TiApevia Xplorer-2 Case